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Geocache Description:

Pure Foolishness?

On July 2nd, 2006, I found my 1st cache
On July 11th, 2006 I found my 1st Puzzle cache. (#11)
On July 13th, 2006, I found my 2nd Puzzle cache. (# 22)
On July 5th,2006,I hid my 1st two caches.
On September 8th & September 13th, 2007, I hid my 1st two Mystery Cache series.( 2 different series, but 1 Co-op cache. For a total of 12 caches)
On May 10th,,2007 I hid my 1st Multi cache.
On May 29th 2008,my 1st Puzzle cache was published.
On March 22nd, 2012 I pushed the button for my 200th hide. Some of those hides I did adopt.
200 caches. Wow! I’m not sure if that is a lot or not. Some might say yes, some might say no. Some might say that it’s 200 too many. Oh well. To those I say, “ Well, I didn’t force you to go find them.”
Was it all Pure Foolishness? Yes, no, maybe? It is my hope that my cache hides took you to someplace you never would have visited otherwise, or maybe taught you something that you didn’t think could do or solve.

The Cache:
Well, you may have been here before. If you have, you know that this one of my favorite spots. You also know about that Damn Hill from Hell.

But here is my question. Who’s the Fool? Is it I, for placing a cache here? Or is it you, for coming out here to make the find?

This cache may be an easy find for some, and for others, they may take my name in vain and make remarks about my heritage and personal hygiene.

But most of all, I hope as you hike out here, you take it all in. Think, relax and ponder and forget about Life’s trials for an hour or so and ask yourself, “Is this Pure Foolishness?"

Good Luck and I’ll see ya in the woods.
HCH. The Geocache Notification Form has been submitted to Neal Kephart of the Wisconsin DNR. Geocaches placed on Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource managed lands require permission by means of a notification form. Please print out a paper copy of the notification form, fill in all required information, then submit it to the land manager. The DNR Notification form and land manager information can be obtained at: http://www.wi-geocaching.com/hiding